Lifting Seriously 2yrs, Newb Regarding Steroids

Greetings everyone, I’ve been a member here for a couple years, but only made an account recently and haven’t posted much.

Most of my friends are lifters aswell and the ‘‘steroid’’ talk is getting more and more common. We definitely don’t have that ‘‘soccer mom’’ mentality ‘‘omg steroids kill people’’. I know that steroids misuse can lead to dangerous results, but as much as I know about lifting and nutrition, I’m a complete amateur when it comes to steroids.

So my question, so to speak, is if you guys would recommend a guy in my situation to start steroids, the reasons why or why not, perhaps tell me which products and what are the ups and downs of each, etc…

I know I’m asking a lot, but I really don’t know where else to go.

A little background info about me:

I’m 20, turning 21 in november. 6’0, 205lbs (12-14%BF). I’ve been eating on average 3400-3450 calories a day for the past year (I count everything everyday). My nutrition is top notch and so is my training, I’m very disciplined.

My lifts aren’t that great however:

Flat bench: 250x1
Squat (parallel): 315x1
Deadlift: 450x1
Press: 160x1

Anyways, any help would be much appreciated, thanks.

Use google and read the stickies and another threads here. You need to study these things yourself, then you might be ready to start using AAS. I’d wait atleast a year or so…

I think you can still get gains without the use of steroids.

Lifting 2 years? A bit too early to jump on steroids IMO, but that is YOUR descision, ultimately.

And for Gods’ sake, I would HOPE that you don’t have a soccer mom mentality. You are a man, after all… correct?

BBB

Agreed that is it your call. But also agreed that at 20-21 and just 2 years of training you probably have years of productive training and dozens of lbs of muscle you can add naturally

you’d make better and more permanent gains to your body and its adapatation to your training if you stayed off steroids for another couple of years.

Establish a baseline physique and CNS adaptation to your training, which doesn’t have to be anything monstrous, and then feel free to add them.

Thanks a lot guys, I’ll give it another year of solid training / deiting and I’ll see where I’m at then.